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Marjo Baars (Parish Administrator)
07942 347137

Getting here

All Saints Church is one of two ancient churches (the other is St Clements Church) that form the Old Town Parish in Hastings. All Saints is a Grade 1 building that dates back to the early 15th century having been built between 1417 and 1430. It contains many interesting features including a fine painting of the Last Judgement, the Doom over the chancel arch (rediscovered in 1870) and a fine Father Willis organ built in 1878 which has remained tonally unaltered since its construction. A series of Organ Concerts takes place every summer by leading Cathedral and International recitalists. [See details under the "Services & Events" tab for the 2019 series (available from May 2019) which starts on Monday, 08 July 2019].

Recent improvements include the construction of a raised dais to accommodate a nave altar, library, new heating and toilets - (including one for disabled use) - and a kitchen area for fellowship after services. There is also a newly enclosed children's area at the back of the church which enables adults to still hear the service.

We offer a warm welcome to all visitors at our Parish Eucharist each Sunday which takes place either in All Saints or St Clements church on a rotating basis. [Note: All main Sunday services currently take place in St Clements from 03 February ].

We use Common Worship and describe ourselves as moderately catholic in our worship.

All Saints St
Hastings
TN34 3BP

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